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				Title:     From Glory Unto Glory 
			    
Author: Henry Van Dyke [
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AMERICAN FLAG SONG
1776
 O dark the night and dim the day
 When first our flag arose;
 It fluttered bravely in the fray
 To meet o'erwhelming foes.
 Our fathers saw the splendor shine,
 They dared and suffered all;
 They won our freedom by the sign--
 The holy sign, the radiant sign--
 Of the stars that never fall.
_Chorus_
 All hail to thee, Young Glory!
 Among the flags of earth
 We'll ne'er forget the story
 Of thy heroic birth.
1861
 O wild the later storm that shook
 The pillars of the State,
 When brother against brother took
 The final arms of fate.
 But union lived and peace divine
 Enfolded brothers all;
 The flag floats o'er them with the sign--
 The loyal sign, the equal sign--
 Of the stars that never fall.
_Chorus_
 All hail to thee, Old Glory!
 Of thee our heart's desire
 Foretells a golden story,
 For thou hast come through fire.
1917
 O fiercer than all wars before
 That raged on land or sea,
 The Giant Robber's world-wide war
 For the things that shall not be!
 Thy sister banners hold the line;
 To thee, dear flag, they call;
 And thou hast joined them with the sign--
 The heavenly sign, the victor sign--
 Of the stars that never fall.
_Chorus_
 All hail to thee, New Glory!
 We follow thee unfurled
 To write the larger story
 Of Freedom for the World.
September 4, 1918.
[The end]
Henry Van Dyke's poem: From Glory Unto Glory
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